The time for the “big decision” for high school seniors is quickly approaching. For those who have been accepted to more than one college, it will soon be time to make the final choice.
Now is a good time to visit or re-visit the campuses and surrounding areas of the colleges you are considering. It is time to ask and get answers to any final questions. Here are some things to consider:
- Academics – Review the core curriculum courses and the required and available courses in likely majors and minors. Consider class size; opportunities for internships, research, a senior project, and travel abroad; accessibility to professors, and support in finding a job and/or graduate school when you finish your undergraduate studies.
- Social – Consider school environment (e.g., location, size, weather, distance from home), as well as your social, political, extra-curricular and religious needs.
- Financial – Know how much tuition, room and board, books, travel, and miscellaneous expenses will cost. Make sure you understand your financial aid package, including how much you will need to pay back each month on loans and how long it will take you to pay back those loans.
What other tips would you give high school seniors faced with the big decision?
You've been accepted, now it's time to think about:
Funding (scholarships, grants, etc.)
Location (distance form home, weather, seasons, cost of flights, etc.)
Opportunities (internships, major, access to faculty, research, etc.)
Career Services ( access, workshops, on campus interviews, company visits)
In addition;
Review student blogs
Review orientation materials
Ask to meet w/ a present student
Visit faculty in your major and a class in you haven't already.
Dr. Carol Langlois
http://www.unigo.com/counselor/Dr_Langlois